Meaning : Shaligram having one vadana in right and one in left; 4 chakras is known as Shriprada Janardhana Shaligram

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Janardanah is another name of Vishnu and appears as the 126th name in the Vishnu Sahasranama. According to Adi Sankara on the Vishnu Sahasranama, Janardanah means “One who inflicts suffering on evil men.” Alternatively, it means, “He to whom all devotees pray for wordly success and liberation.” The term Ardayati is a verb meaning both ‘giving sorrow’ or ‘giving joy’. Thus, one who gives sorrow and disaster to the vicious, and who blesses with joy and peace to the good people is called ‘Janardanah’. Janardhanh Shaligrama is extremely powerful and the worshipper of this Shaligrama gets tremendous success in business and service. All the obstacles coming on the way of the worshipper are removed. The worshipper geta immense protection by worshipping this Shaligrama and no black magic or occult works on him. Any person trying to harm the worshipper is sent to hell and suffers throughout his life. This Shaligram blesses the devotee with peaceful environment, prosperity and protection.

This Shila is very exotic, powerful, extremely attractive, brilliant, auspicious, emits very high radiance and has an extra ordinarily high energy levels. Janardhana ‘punishes the guilty’. This Shila keeps the devotee very well organised, vigilant, extra ordinary active, ready against any natural and unnatural calamity and his eyes are open always and he is a keen observer. No person can deceive him due to his sharp and invincible personality. The place of this devotee is only the topmost in any organisation. He rises very fast, he does same things but differently. His enemies are sent to hell and their mindset changes and they stop harming him by themselves. He is judgemental and aggresive in approach. The Shila is extremely smooth, perfectly shaped, lustrous, small sized, cold to touch, has flawless impressions.